50 Gifts For The Person Who Has Everything

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Christmas is just around the corner! Yay!! I just started my shopping the other day at T.J. Maxx and as I bent over the jewelry counter to look at some earrings, I said to myself, “ NOOOO…do not buy any of the girls another pair of earrings! They don’t need them!!” (Of course, I considered getting them for myself, but that’s another subject). I got to thinking about what gifts I could get the special people in my life in the way of experiences instead of “stuff”. This list of 50 Gifts For The Person Who Has Everything are some of the items I’m considering getting my loved ones.

Whether you’re a person who doesn’t want to think about Christmas until after Thanksgiving or you’ve been holiday shopping for months, there’s probably at least one person on your list who is hard to shop for. They probably have everything, right? Instead of another sweater or piece of jewelry, give a gift of an experience. It can be an activity or the pure joy of having one less chore on their list. I’m sure one of these 50 Gifts For The Person Who Has Everything will be a much-appreciated gift!

What gifts of experience have you given or received that were a big hit?

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Lisa is a mother of three lovely young women and is a new grandmother to a baby boy! She has been married to her high school sweetheart for more than thirty years. Lisa is originally from Dearborn Heights, Michigan, but has lived in the Tampa Bay area since 1984. Running a small business for over 25 years and raising a family has made for a busy, busy life with many ups and downs; it’s definitely been an adventure.

Lisa’s always involved in one project or another whether it’s work related or serving her community. She also recently went back to school to finish her bachelor’s degree in American Studies. Lisa tries to make every day a good day—that means learning something new, practicing kindness, and enjoying the present moment.